This latest statement on North Korea takes the RCPUSA from Post Maoism to Pro Imperialism and is a very serious development.

Korea has been engaged in a struggle for National Liberation throughout most of the 20th century and from 1945 the Korean people have fought against the US intervention on the Korean peninsula which sought to undermine the Korean National Liberation Struggle for Unification.

Koreans had to deal with the reality of nuclear weapons for decades , many thousands of Koreans were used as slave labour by the Japanese in World War II and many of these were forced labour workers in Hiroshima and Nagasaki when the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb.

In the U.S. war in Korea, U.S. General MacArthur wanted to drop 50-70 atomic bombs along the China-Korea border to create a belt of land people cannot live on or cross.

Later in the Pueblo incident in 1968, when the DPRK captured a U.S. spy ship in North Korean waters, President Johnson sent aircraft carriers with nuclear weapons to Korea. And in 1969 when the U.S. spy plane was shot down over North Korean territory, the U.S. again threatened North Korea with a nuclear attack.

The “Team Spirit” U.S.-south Korea war exercises from the 1970s to the 1990s practiced with using nuclear bombs.The U.S. has over 1000 nuclear weapons in South Korea – nuclear artillery, nuclear missiles, nuclear bombs.The North Koreans are dismissed by the RCPUSA has mere "nationalists"and only world socialist revolution can save mankind( heard that crap before somewhere). Eveybody is embedded in a nation and rootless cosmopolitanism may appeal to bourgeois anarchists but has nothing in common with socialism or the latest bourgeois socialism "citizen of the world" philosophy of the Bob Avakian of the RCPUSA.The National Liberation struggle of the Korean people against US Imperialism must be supported, the nature of the North Korean regime and its military first policy is a secondary question to be resolved by the Korean people alone when they achieve unification.The artful attempt of the RCPUSA to make this the principal question shows how far its ideological regression has proceeded, its subtle use of presenting competing oppressive agenda's US and North Korean is beneath contempt in this life and death anti imperialist struggle.The social character of North Korea is not the principal question, but its anti imperialist struggle for national independence and social liberation is the principal question for revolutionaries.

Concerning North Korea's Economic development North Korea has rejected the Trans Pacific Partnership with its anti State Enterprise free market philosophy and to its shame Vietnam has signed up to the free market philosophy of this US Imperialist group.The RCPUSA obviously dislikes socialist emulation for national honour in Korean enterprises like the Proudhonist Bourgeois Socialists they are. One cannot but detect a Great Nation Chauvinism affecting the Left on the question of Korea and a readiness to uncritically accept insults about this small nation has factsWhatever the mistakes and weaknesses of the Korean peoples struggle they are eagles in the struggle for independence and anti imperialist national liberation.The RCPUSA is but an irritating fly. Article Below is From RCPUSA

North Korea Is Not a Socialist Society

April 14, 2013 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) calls itself socialist-communist. It is described in the West as a “fanatical” and “pure” communist country. In order to have a full picture of the forces driving the conflict between North Korea and the U.S., it is important to understand what communism is, what socialism is, and what the real nature of North Korean society is.

1. What are real socialism and communism? Communism pivots on what Karl Marx called “the two most radical ruptures”: with traditional property relations and with traditional ideas. The communist revolution is about springing all of society into the air. It is about putting an end to all exploitation and oppression. It is about empowering the masses of people, through the creation of a radically new and different state power, to increasingly take responsibility for running society, to ever more consciously change the world and change themselves—with the goal of creating a world community of humanity, where there are no longer class divisions and social inequalities, no longer social antagonism. The achievement of communism requires visionary vanguard leadership basing itself on a scientific understanding of reality and how society and the world can be transformed in the interests of emancipating all of humanity. This is not North Korea!

2. North Korea is not socialist. Socialism is a new form of political power in which the formerly oppressed and exploited, in alliance with the middle classes and professionals and the great majority of society, rule over society with the leadership of a visionary, vanguard party. And socialism is a new economic system where the resources and productive capacities of society are consciously organized and planned to meet social need, and to overcome the inequalities of capitalist class society. And most fundamentally, socialism is a historical period of transition, between capitalism and communism. (For a fuller explanation of what socialism is all about, see “Everything You’ve Been Told About Communism Is Wrong: Capitalism Is a Failure, Revolution Is the Solution.”)

North Korea is a militarized, paternalistic society ruled by a narrow stratum of bureaucratic state capitalists. It is a stagnant and stifling society that operates according to a coercive social contract: the masses will be taken care of if they work harder and harder for the survival and benefit of the nation. The masses are kept passive and suppressed in this neo-capitalist welfare state. There is nothing revolutionary... nothing uplifting... nothing radically transformative about North Korea.

3. The North Korean economy does not operate according to socialist principles. Economic development has been carried out through vast mobilization and speed-up campaigns to raise production and productivity based on appeals to nationalism, promises of material reward, and honor.

4. Communists are internationalists—starting from the interests of the people of the world. Threatened by imperialism, the rulers of North Korea have viewed the world and their tasks through the ideological filter of preserving national independence and building up industrial-military might in the face of imperialist threat. A genuine socialist revolution in a Third World country does face the task of defending its independence—but this must be carried out as part of and to serve the larger process of carrying out a profound social revolution that is part of and contributes to the advance of the world communist revolutionFURTHER BACKGROUND ARTICLES ON STRUGGLE IN KOREASee Also: http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/korea-two-months-of-drills-and-mock.html

This RCPUSA is no more than a typically American cult led by a charismatic charlatan. It is not 'post-Maoist' and has only ever been a parody of Maoism and Mrxist-Leninism.Remember this fuck-wit society has given us Mormonism, Heaven' Gate, Jonestown and Scientology ad nauseam. Avakianites are another sect, another 'morbid symptom' of a decadent culture.